President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar U Min Aung Hlaing, who is on a State Visit to Laos, was welcomed by President Mr Thongloun Sisoulith of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic with a Guard of Honour at the Presidential Palace in Vientiane yesterday morning.
Subsequently,
the two Presidents held bilateral talks, accompanied by members of their
respective delegations. During the meeting, President Mr Thongloun Sisoulith
warmly welcomed the Myanmar delegation led by President U Min Aung Hlaing. He
said the visit would further strengthen the longstanding friendship and
cooperation between the two countries, elevate bilateral relations, and serve
as an important milestone in both diplomatic relations and economic
cooperation, while expressing confidence that the friendship and cooperation
between the two nations would continue to grow during his presidency.
Afterwards, President U Min Aung Hlaing said he was pleased to make his first
State visit to Laos among ASEAN member states since assuming office and
expressed his appreciation to President Mr Thongloun Sisoulith for the
invitation to undertake the goodwill visit. He added that he also highly
appreciated the recent visit to Myanmar by Lao Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr Thongsavanh Phomvihane. He said the purpose of
his visit was to further strengthen the long-standing friendship between the
two countries and elevate their strategic, multifaceted cooperation, and noting
the deep-rooted historical ties, and that with both countries having formed new
governments following their respective elections, the present period offered an
important opportunity to open a new chapter of cooperation between the two
governments.
The
Myanmar President also discussed political developments and transitions in
Myanmar, including the successful holding of a free and fair multiparty
democratic general election, the ongoing implementation of the NCA pathway for
internal peace, and the invitation extended to all ethnic armed organizations
to participate in peace dialogues and for self-proclaimed PDF terrorist groups
to return to the legal fold, as well as Myanmar’s commitment to prioritizing
cordial relations not only with neighbouring countries but also with other
nations in its foreign policy.
Continuing
the discussion, the Lao President commended the government led by President U
Min Aung Hlaing for making steady progress in advancing Myanmar’s political
reforms. He said he had consistently worked to strengthen bilateral relations
between Myanmar and Laos, noting their historical similarities, simultaneous
accession to ASEAN, and close and friendly ties, and reaffirming Laos’s
continued support as Myanmar’s trusted partner, while expressing his desire to
further enhance relations as a positive example within ASEAN and globally, and
describing the State Visit to Laos, following earlier visits to China and
India, as diplomatically significant in both South-East Asia and the wider
region.
The
Lao President said he believed the Myanmar Government led by President U Min
Aung Hlaing would achieve normal engagement with ASEAN in the near future,
noting that member states are expected to maintain friendly relations under the
ASEAN Charter, and expressed confidence in Myanmar’s ability to do so, while
reaffirming Laos’s continued support and close friendship, expressing a desire
to deepen bilateral ties to a strategic partnership, and pledging support for
Myanmar’s national development and strengthened cooperation.
The
two Presidents, together with members of their respective delegations, then
held bilateral talks and exchanged views on various areas of cooperation,
including the long-standing friendship, mutual understanding and trust between
successive leaders of both countries; the establishment of the Myanmar-Laos
Friendship Association and Laos-Myanmar Friendship Association to promote
bilateral cooperation; the enhancement of inter-parliamentary relations and
bilateral trade; the promotion of trade, cargo transport and people-to-people
exchanges through the Myanmar-Laos Friendship Bridge; cooperation in defence,
tourism, manufacturing, education, health, electricity and energy sectors; the
improvement of livelihoods in border areas and maintenance of border stability;
efforts to crack down on online gambling, including the destruction of seized
assets and demolition of illegal structures; and the further elevation of
bilateral relations to a strategic partnership.
Following
the meeting, the memorandum of understanding (MoU) exchange ceremony between
the two countries was held. The MoUs on tourism cooperation between Myanmar’s
Ministry of Hotels, Tourism and Culture and Laos’ Ministry of Culture and
Tourism, and on the establishment of sister-city relations between Nay Pyi Taw,
the capital of Myanmar, and Vientiane, the capital of Laos, were exchanged by
officials of the two countries in the presence of the presidents of both
countries.
Later,
Union Minister at the President’s Office U Khin Maung Yi presented 640 vials of
Myanmar-manufactured snake antivenom, donated by Myanmar, to Laos. The donation
was received by a Lao Government official.
MNA/TH
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